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An alphabetical index to supporting student aid information and available services.

College Savings Programs: The following alphabetical list is a representative survey of college savings programs and related information. New York University does not endorse or prefer any of the organizations included in this sample.

Review the Office of the Bursar's "Tax Topics" to learn about the student Tuition Statement (IRS Form 1098T), which provides information used to help determine eligibility for the Hope Tax Credit and Lifetime Learning Tax Credit.

Frequently Asked Questions

School Financial Aid Contacts: Undergraduate

Newly admitted undergraduate students should contact the Office of Financial Aid for assistance (phone 212-998-4444 or e-mail financial.aid@nyu.edu). Returning or continuing undergraduate students may contact their school representatives listed below:

Scholarship Search Services

The alphabetical list below is a representative survey of free scholarship search services and related information. New York University is not affiliated with, and does not endorse, any of the organizations included in this sample.

Student Loan Consolidation

Loan consolidation gives FFELP and Direct Loan borrowers the opportunity to combine and refinance their student loans, extend repayment terms, reduce monthly payments, and guarantee a fixed interest rate. There are many factors to consider before consolidating, and only you can decide whether consolidating at this time is right for you. We encourage our continuing students -- and also recent NYU graduates -- to learn more by following the links below and by contacting your lender.

GETTING STARTED

To inquire about consolidation, borrowers should contact the servicer for each of their student loans. Borrowers may identify their servicer by telephoning the U.S. Department of Education at 1-800-433-3243, or they may research their loans at the National Student Loan Data System.